PSB stake sales through ETFs to help govt achieve FY20 disinvestment target

The total subscription received by the Centre from various ETFs launched so far stands at Rs 1.87 trillion and of this government has retained over Rs 51,000 crores in the last five years

Second CPSE ETF to be more diversified
IANS New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Jun 30 2019 | 11:26 AM IST

The government will depend heavily on resource mobilisation by selling its stake in public sector banks through the newly launched financial sector ETFs.

Government sources said that ETFs have been saviour for government disinvestment plan for the past few years and even in FY20, these exchange trade funds would help it to surpass the targets set for the year.

The NFOs and FFOs of these ETFs had received huge response from all categories of investors.

The total subscription received by the Centre from various ETFs launched so far stands at Rs 1.87 trillion and of this government has retained over Rs 51,000 crores in the last five years, said DIPAM in an estimation of the proceeds from such funds.

Recently DIPAM said keeping in view the encouraging response and demand for such product, the Government proposes to create and launch a new ETF in addition to the existing two ETFs, comprising stocks of listed PSBs, Public Sector Insurance Companies and public sector Financial lnstitutions.

In 2018-19, the government raised Rs 18,729.85 crore through Bharat 22 ETF in two tranches. It raised another Rs 26,350 crore through CPSE ETF. DIPAM has raised Rs 2,350 crore against a disinvestment target of Rs 90,000 crore for the current fiscal. In 2018-19, it raised Rs 84,972.16 crore as disinvestment proceeds against the budgeted target of Rs 80,000 crore.

The usual mode of taking a partial disinvestment offering of CPSEs and other public sector enteritis to the market include initial/further public offering, offer for sale through stock exchange and Institutional Placement programme.

The proposed new ETF will serve as an additional mechanism for the government to monetize its shareholdings in listed PSBs, PSICs and PSFls that will eventually form part of the new ETF basket. For this, the government will select and appoint one Advisor with experience and expertise in advising on creation and launch of ETFs/ Mutual Funds/Index linked fund. The last date for submission of application by merchant bankers, investment bankers, consulting firms, financial institutions and asset management entities is July 26.

Pressing for ETFs as a preferred tool of realising value of the PSU stocks, DIPAM said an ETF is a security that tracks an index fund but like a stock traded on the exchange. The constituent stocks are listed and actively traded and may have representation from various sectors to provide ETF unit holders adequate diversification.

Due to risk diversification in an ETF product, there is greater participation by retail individual investors, which help deepen the market for equity based products. Further, ETFs are attractive instruments for investors due to lower expense ratio and higher transparency.

Both existing ETFs have provided a great investment opportunity to small retail, PF/Pension Funds and HNI investors as they have been able to diversify their investment exposure across a number of companies through a single instrument.

 

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First Published: Jun 30 2019 | 11:26 AM IST

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